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An Opinion on the Hong Kong Issue
An anonymous writer gives their opinion on the ongoing Hong Kong protests
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An anonymous writer gives their opinion on the ongoing Hong Kong protests
Arts
A masterful retelling of Florian Zeller’s play arrives at the Duke of York’s theatre for ten more weeks after a sold-out season at Kiln Theatre – catch this chilling adaption while you can!
Postgraduate
Dimming down my blackness
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For the third time in six months, Imperial departments have failed to pay students who work for them on a part time basis on time. Students working on all day workshops around the pay date were informally told that they may have not be paid on time, and that it
Postgraduate
The PhD student – supervisor relationship is a strange one; it is rare that in a workplace you would have a single boss for three to four years or have the flexibility to come into work at 11am and have the freedom to take three hours for lunch if you so
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An anonymous author writes about the struggle of recovering from an eating disorder.
Environment
A unique expression on the waste issue from a unique perspective
Liberation
Have you ever felt unintentionally, casually or subtly discriminated against within the college environment? What happened? How did it make you feel? How did it affect you in the long run? Felix is trying to start a conversation to better understand the impact this has on people by compiling some
Postgraduate
(Or how I lost my favourite umbrella)
Postgraduate
Dialogue. I believe that in the thorough yet enjoyable experience that the PhD can be, we all go through times of self-doubt and questioning. Not only about the research itself, but about our own capabilities and the, sometimes, fearful prospect of having to finish. I am glad to have a
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An anonymous comment writer thinks that all the fuss about meat free Mondays is overblown.
Postgraduate
My experience as a postgraduate research student at Imperial was in complete contrast to my expectations. A diligent and hardworking student, I was accustomed to high-level problem solving, difficult tasks, proposing and defending arguments and manipulating complex data and ideas. Eager for the challenge that I believed lay before me,